A wireless handset or other communication device includes a user interface implemented with a display and a number of select buttons. The display provides an array of identifiers arranged in rows and columns, with the identifiers corresponding generally to lines or functions of a communication system. The display also provides a status indication for each of the identifiers. A status indicator for a line identifier may indicate whether the corresponding line is in use by the handset user, in use by another system user, or idle, while a status indicator for a function identifier may indicate whether the function is activated or deactivated by the handset user. The assignment of identifiers to lines or functions may be in accordance with a mapping from a wired system, and the status information may be supplied to the handset from a switch of the wired system. The handset includes at least one row select button for selecting a particular one of the rows of identifiers provided in the display, and at least one column select button for selecting a particular one of the columns of identifiers. The selection of a particular row and column indicates selection of a line or function associated with the corresponding identifier. The display may be configured such that all of the identifiers and the state of their corresponding status indicators are visible to the user whenever the handset is on.
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29. A wireless handset for use in a communication system, comprising:
a housing; a display arranged in the housing, the display providing a number of identifiers arranged in a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns, wherein at least a subset of the identifiers each represent a communication line or a function mapped from a related wired device of he system so as to be accessible through the wireless handset; at least one row select button for selecting a particular one of the plurality of rows provided in the display; and at least one column select button for selecting a particular one of the plurality of columns provided in the display, such that selection of the particular row and the particular column selects a feature associated with the corresponding identifier; wherein a line corresponding to a given one of the identifiers is preselected prior to turning on the device, such that the preselected line is automatically selected when the device is turned on.
28. A method for implementing a user interface in a wireless telecommunication device of a communication system, the method comprising the steps of:
displaying a number of identifiers arranged in a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns, wherein at least a subset of identifiers each represent a communication line or a function mapped from a related wired device of the system so as to be accessible through the wireless telecommunication device; utilizing at least one row select button to select a particular one of the plurality of rows provided in the display; and utilizing at least one column select button to select a particular one of the plurality of columns provided in the display, such that selection of the particular row and the particular column selects a feature associated with the corresponding identifier; wherein a line corresponding to a given one of the identifiers is preselected prior to turning on the device, such that the preselected line is automatically selected when the device is turned on.
27. An apparatus for implementing a user interface in a wireless telecommunication device of a communication system, the apparatus comprising:
a display providing a number of identifiers arranged in a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns, wherein at least a subset of the identifiers each represent a communication line or a function mapped from a related wired device of the system so as to be accessible through the wireless telecommunication device; at least one row select button for selecting a particular one of the plurality of rows provided in the display; and atleast one column select button for selecting a particular one of the plurality of columns provided in the display, such that selection of the particular row and the particular column is operative to select a feature associated with the corresponding identifier; wherein a line corresponding to a given one of the identifiers is preselected prior to turning on the device, such that the preselected line is automatically selected when the device is turned on.
20. A wireless handset for use in a communication system, comprising:
a housing; a display arranged in the housing, the display providing a number of identifiers arranged in a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns, wherein at least a first subset of the identifiers each represents a communication line mapped from a related wired telephone of the system so as to be accessible through the wireless handset, the wired telephone being associated with a user of the wireless handset, and wherein at least a second subset of the identifiers each represents a function mapped from the related wired telephone of the system so as to be accessible through the wireless communication device; at least one row select button for selecting a particular one of the plurality of rows provided in the display; and at least one column select button for selecting a particular one of the plurality of columns provided in the display, such that selection of the particular row and the particular column selects a feature associated with the corresponding identifier.
12. A method for implementing a user interface in a wireless telecommunication device of a communication system, the method comprising the steps of:
displaying a number of identifiers arranged in a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns, wherein at least a first subset of the identifiers each represents a communication line mapped from a related wired telephone of the system so as to be accessible through the wireless telecommunication device, the wired telephone being associated with a user of the wireless telecommunication device, and wherein at least a second subset of the identifiers each represents a function mapped from the related wired telephone of the system so as to be accessible through the wireless telecommunication device; utilizing at least one row select button to select a particular one of the plurality of rows provided in the display; and utilizing at least one column select button to select a particular one of the plurality of columns provided in the display, such that selection of the particular row and the particular column selects a feature associated with the corresponding identifier.
1. An apparatus for implementing a user interface in a wireless telecommunication device of a communication system, the apparatus comprising:
a display providing a number of identifiers arranged in a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns, wherein at least a first subset of the identifiers each represents a communication line mapped from a related wired telephone of the system so as to be accessible through the wireless telecommunication device, the wired telephone being associated with a user of the wireless telecommunication device, and wherein at least a second subset of the identifiers each represents a function mapped from the related wired telephone of the system so as to be accessible through the wireless telecommunication device; at least one row select button for selecting a particular one of the plurality of rows provided in the display; and at least one column select button for selecting a particular one of the plurality of columns provided in the display, such that selection of the particular row and the particular column is operative to select a feature associated with the corresponding identifier.
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The present invention relates generally to wireless telephone handsets and other communication devices, and more particularly to displays for use in such devices.
Wireless communication is becoming increasing popular in a variety of applications. One important application is in business telephone systems, where wireless techniques are being used to allow employees at a given business facility to access their wired desktop telephone lines and corresponding telephone functions from portable handsets. The system in effect allows wired lines to be connected over wireless communication channels to the handsets, such that employees can, for example, field calls arriving at their desktop telephones from anywhere within the facility. This arrangement provides improved employee accessibility, and thus increased efficiency and productivity.
A significant problem in these and other wireless systems relates to configuration of the display and function keys on the portable handset. Since the employees need to carry the handsets with them in order to obtain the full benefit of the system, it is important for the handsets to be compact and lightweight. This would generally require that the handset incorporate a relatively simple display with a limited number of function keys. However, many employee desktop telephones support a large number of lines and functions. For optimal efficiency, a substantial number of these lines and functions should be accessible to a given employee through the portable handset. Moreover, the handset should be capable of displaying the status of the various lines and functions simultaneously. Providing these features using a conventional handset display would typically involve increasing the number of function buttons on the handset, as well as increasing the size of the display. Unfortunately, this increases the size and weight of the handset, making it more difficult to carry. Other conventional approaches require the user to reprogram certain buttons in order to access different desktop lines and functions, which is inefficient and inconvenient for the user. Conventional handsets thus fail to adequately resolve the contention between the need for desktop-like functionality and the need to limit handset size and weight.
A need therefore exists for an improved wireless handset which can provide access to an array of multiple lines and functions similar to those found on a desktop business telephone, without unduly increasing the size and weight of the handset or requiring excessive reprogramming.
A wireless handset or other communication device in accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the invention includes a user interface implemented with a display and a set of select buttons. The display includes an array of identifiers arranged in rows and columns, with each of the identifiers corresponding generally to possible lines or functions accessible to a user of the wireless system. Each of the identifiers has a status indicator associated with it. The lines and functions corresponding to identifiers in the display may be mapped from the lines and functions of a wired telephone system used in the same facility as the wireless handset. In order to access the line or function corresponding to the identifier at the intersection of a particular row and column in the display, the user selects that row and column by pressing row and column select buttons.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, all of the identifiers and the state of their corresponding status indicators may be made visible to the user whenever the handset is on, such that the display provides the multiple line and function status information previously associated only with wired desktop telephones. For example, if an identifier corresponds to a line, its displayed status indicator will generally indicate whether the line is in use by the handset user, in use by another system user, or idle. If an identifier corresponds to a function, its displayed status indicator may indicate whether the handset user has activated or deactivated that function. The status information used in the handset to provide the status indications may be supplied from a switch of a wired telephone system. The handset may also include a line preselection feature which allows a line corresponding to a given one of the identifiers to be preselected prior to filly turning on the handset, such that the preselected line is automatically selected when the handset is fully turned on.
In one possible arrangement of handset selection buttons in accordance with the invention, a single row select button is used in conjunction with multiple column select buttons, with one column select button for each column of identifiers in the display. The user selects a desired line or function in a particular row and column of the display by repeatedly pressing the single row select button until the display indicates that the particular row is selected, and then pressing the corresponding column select button. In other possible arrangements, a single column select button may be used in conjunction with multiple row select buttons, with one row select button for each row of identifiers in the display. The user selects a line or function in a particular column of identifiers by repeatedly pressing the single column select button until the display indicates that the particular column is selected, and then selects a line or function in the particular row by pressing the corresponding row select button. Other arrangements may use single row and column select buttons for respective row and column selection. As previously noted, the display also provides status indications for each line and function identifier, such that a given user can determine from the display which lines are in use by that user, which lines are in use by another user, and which functions are activated or deactivated.
The invention provides a handset or other communication device which can access the large number of lines and functions typically associated with a desktop business telephone without requiring a corresponding increase in the number of buttons on the handset or the size of the handset display. Moreover, the status of all the lines and functions is made visible simultaneously to the user without the need to reprogram function buttons as in conventional wireless handsets. These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the accompanying drawings and the following detailed description.
The invention will be illustrated below in conjunction with an exemplary handset for use in a wireless communication system. Although particularly well-suited for use in conjunction with a business telephone system, the invention is not limited to use with any particular type of communication system. The disclosed display and function selection techniques may be used in any application in which it is desirable to provide access to a large number of lines or functions using a limited number of buttons. For example, the invention may be applied to handsets for use in cellular and personal communication services (PCS) systems, and to other types of communication devices. The term "handset" as used herein should therefore be understood to include not only portable wireless handsets as in the illustrative embodiment but also other types of communication devices. The term "button" as used herein is intended to include any type of hard or soft key which is pressed or otherwise activated by a user to select a corresponding line or function, including icons or other representations on a pressure-sensitive or a "point-and-click" display of a personal digital assistant (PDA) or other electronic device. The term "line" as used herein is intended to include not only telephone lines but more generally any type of communication channel which it may be desirable to monitor in a display of a communication device.
The handset 10 also includes a set of additional buttons 22 which in conjunction with display 20 provide a user interface for selecting among different lines and functions. The additional buttons 22 include a row select button 24 and column select buttons 26-1, 26-2, 26-3 and 26-4. As will be described in greater detail below, the display 20 is arranged in accordance with the invention to include an array of selectable elements. Each element corresponds to a particular line or function which may be selected by the user via the buttons 22. In order to select a particular line or function in the display 20, the user pushes the row select button 24 until the row of the desired line or function is indicated, and then pushes the column select button of the column of the desired line or function. This process will be illustrated in greater detail in conjunction with
The twelve identifiers are arranged in this example as an array including four columns 32 and three rows 34. The display 20 also provides status indications for each line and function identifier, such that a given user can determine from the display which lines are in use by that user, which lines are in use by another user, which lines are idle and which functions are currently activated or deactivated. The status of a given identifier in this embodiment is indicated by a corresponding status indicator which is displayed with the indicator. For example, each of the identifiers 1, 2, 3, . . . 8, A, B, C and D may be surrounded by an indicator in the form of a "truncated" triangle 36 or by a rectangle 38. The truncated triangle 36 may be used to convey the information generally associated with a green light emitting diode (LED) indicator on a wired system telephone, while the rectangle 38 may be used to convey the information generally associated with a red LED indicator on the wired system telephone. The distinction between the truncated triangle 36 and the rectangle 38 will be described in greater detail in conjunction with
A selection rectangle 40 is used to indicate to the user which of the three rows 34 is currently selected. In accordance with the invention, all of the identifiers and their corresponding status indicators are generally visible to the user whenever the handset 10 is on, such that the display 20 provides the multiple line and function status information typically associated only with wired desktop telephones. The status information used in handset 10 to provide the status indications may be supplied from a switch of a wired telephone system.
The exemplary display 20 further includes: an "MSG" indicator 42 for indicating if the user has a voice mail or other type of message; a "RANGE" indicator 44 which tells the user that the handset 10 is out of range or almost out of range of the wireless system; an "ON" indicator 46 for indicating that the handset 10 has been turned on; a battery icon 48 for warning of a low battery condition; a no ring icon 50 for indicating that the ringer or other alerter function is disabled; and a "MUTE" indicator 52 for indicating that the handset microphone 16 has been turned off. As previously noted, these indicators are displayed in display 20 when the corresponding conditions are present, and are otherwise not visible to the user. The upper portion of the display 20 includes a display line 54 which is capable of displaying information to the user in alphanumeric form. The information may be of a type found in the display of a wired desktop business telephone, and thus varies depending on the type of system being utilized. For example, the display line 54 may show the current date, the number being called, or caller identification information if it is supported by the system. The display line 54 may also be used for providing feedback when the user is testing or programming the handset 10.
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A handset or other telecommunication device in accordance with the invention may also be provided with a line preselection feature. The line preselection feature allows a line corresponding to a given one of the identifiers to be preselected prior to fully turning on the handset, such that the preselected line is automatically selected when the handset is fully turned on. This feature is particularly useful in embodiments in which the system is already configured to automatically connect the handset to a ringing line when the handset is turned on. In certain situations, it may be desirable for a user to be able to turn on the handset without the handset automatically connecting the user to the ringing line. For example, a user accustomed to receiving a large number of incoming calls may be prevented from making an important outgoing call at will if the handset automatically connects to the ringing line when turned on. The line preselection feature of the invention allows such a user to preselect a particular line using the column and row select buttons in the manner previously described. This preselection is generally made with the handset in a pre-on condition such that the display is activated but call answering functions are still off. After preselection, when the handset is fully turned on in the presence of ringing on another line, the handset will ignore the ringing line and connect the user to the preselected line. The user can thus make an important outgoing call at any time without being forced to first answer a less-important incoming call which happens to arrive at the same time.
The above-described embodiments of the invention are intended to be illustrative only. For example, alternative embodiments may utilize different types of displays to provide the row and column selection functions described in conjunction with
Hsia, Richard Y., Stefanacci, Emil, Forlenzo, Donato Joseph, Lescinsky, Frank William, Scaletti, Ronald Joseph, Spencer, Terry
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